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Apisal Nasal Spray 15 ml

Safe isotonic physiological saline nasal spray for infants and kids. Gently clears thick mucus, hydrates dry nasal passages, and eases breathing

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  • Key IngredientsSodium Chloride (0.9% Isotonic Saline Solution)
  • Product FormNasal Spray
  • Package Size15 mL
  • Caution & WarningsFor nasal use only. To prevent the spread of infection, each bottle should be strictly used by one child only. Wipe nozzle after use
  • Storage ConditionsStore Below 25°C
  • How To UseFor infants and children: Spray 1 to 2 times into each nostril several times a day as needed, or as directed by your doctor
  • ConcernsNasal Congestion, Dry Nasal Passages
  • Volume15 ml
  1. Q: Is Apisal Nasal Spray safe to use for newborn babies?

    • A: Yes, Apisal is a 100% natural, drug-free saline solution that is completely safe for newborns from their very first day.

  2. Q: How does Apisal spray help a baby with a stuffy nose?

    • A: It thins down thick, trapped mucus and washes away crusts, making it very easy to clear the nose and help the baby breathe.

  3. Q: Can Apisal spray be used before feeding or sleeping times?

    • A: Yes, spraying it 10 minutes before feeding or bedtime clears the nasal passages, helping your baby feed easily and sleep quietly.

  4. Q: Does Apisal Nasal Spray cause dependency or rebound congestion?

    • A: No, since it is a natural isotonic solution free of chemicals, it can be used daily without causing any dependency or harm.

  5. Q: Can two of my children safely share the same Apisal spray bottle?

    • A: No, to strictly avoid cross-contamination and prevent the spread of colds, each child must have their own separate bottle.